Biologically inspired signal processing for chemical sensing
This volume presents a collection of research advances in biologically inspired signal processing for chemical sensing. The olfactory system, and the gustatory system to a minor extent, has been taken in the last decades as a source of inspiration to develop artificial sensing systems. The performan...
Other Authors: | Gutiérrez, Agustín., Marco, Santiago., SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Berlin :
Springer-Verlag,
©2009.
Berlin : [2009] |
Physical Description: |
1 online resource. |
Series: |
Studies in computational intelligence ;
v. 188. |
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Table of Contents:
- Biological Olfaction
- "Sloppy Engineering" and the Olfactory System of Insects
- From ANN to Biomimetic Information Processing
- The Sensitivity of the Insect Nose: The Example of Bombyx Mori
- Multivariate Analysis of the Activity of the Olfactory Bulb
- Artificial Olfaction and Gustation
- Improved Odour Detection through Imposed Biomimetic Temporal Dynamics
- Relating Sensor Responses of Odorants to Their Organoleptic Properties by Means of a Biologically-Inspired Model of Receptor Neuron Convergence onto Olfactory Bulb
- A Novel Bio-inspired Digital Signal Processing Method for Chemical Sensor Arrays
- Monitoring an Odour in the Environment with an Electronic Nose: Requirements for the Signal Processing
- Multivariate Calibration Model for a Voltammetric Electronic Tongue Based on a Multiple Output Wavelet Neural Network.